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robert handa joins us live where fireworks are about to go on sale. that has firefighters nervous. >> reporter: certainly apprehensive. they might have good reason. we in gil roy. we're getting a feel for the combination that has people dreading what's going to happen. fireworks, dry conditions and the hot weather. it has been a busy fire season for cal fire. today the south bay unit swarmed the storage building fire. especially because it was near a dry open field. the heat has wiped out benefits from our recent rain. >> most of that humidity and moisture is gone now due to the heat. it's drying out. the easier for things to ignite. >> reporter: the heat wave comes as groups in gilroy set up to sell fireworks monday. the hot weather has them more concerned about neighborhood fireworks. >> it's a good thing they can have fun. at the same time, parents have to be around them. they have to have like water or something so if fire occurs they can turn it off. >> people are in close. families, sometimes there's alcohol involved. and so the public safety is
robert handa joins us live where fireworks are about to go on sale. that has firefighters nervous. >> reporter: certainly apprehensive. they might have good reason. we in gil roy. we're getting a feel for the combination that has people dreading what's going to happen. fireworks, dry conditions and the hot weather. it has been a busy fire season for cal fire. today the south bay unit swarmed the storage building fire. especially because it was near a dry open field. the heat has wiped out...
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robert handa is poring over the documents right now. more details and reaction from the mayor. >>> thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. we'll tell you the next time news breaks. be sure to join us again at 5:00. we're always here for you at ktvu.com and mobile ktvu.com. have a great day. ?.=(=pcpcpcpcpcpcpcpcpc2h elizabeth: los angeles, california's famous city of dreams, where you'll discover the stars in hollywood, the beautiful beaches, and the beautiful people. plus amazing shopping and epic adventures. that's me. i'm elizabeth. and my friends rob pinkston, ashlee keating, jimmy bennett, molly mccook, jennifer veal, and i are back for the special continuation of the amazing la race. true to its name, it's a race to find amazing clues, as our three teams hunt for answers in order to be the first to cross the finish line. so far, we're running neck and neck. but who will be the big winner? will team my bad make good on the win? or will team timon and pumbaa be crowned queens of the jungle?
robert handa is poring over the documents right now. more details and reaction from the mayor. >>> thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. we'll tell you the next time news breaks. be sure to join us again at 5:00. we're always here for you at ktvu.com and mobile ktvu.com. have a great day. ?.=(=pcpcpcpcpcpcpcpcpc2h elizabeth: los angeles, california's famous city of dreams, where you'll discover the stars in hollywood, the beautiful beaches, and the beautiful people. plus...
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robert handa has a copy of the lawsuit. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. this is the actual lawsuit filed a little more than an hour ago by the city of san jose against major league baseball for blocking the as move to san jose. you can see the filing stamp on there. again, san jose says it just got tired of waiting. so they filed the lawsuit today in federal court to try to bring the as to san jose. it's something they've started since about 2004 and even with
robert handa has a copy of the lawsuit. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. this is the actual lawsuit filed a little more than an hour ago by the city of san jose against major league baseball for blocking the as move to san jose. you can see the filing stamp on there. again, san jose says it just got tired of waiting. so they filed the lawsuit today in federal court to try to bring the as to san jose. it's something they've started since about 2004 and even with
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ktvu's robert handa is in san jose with more. robert? >> reporter: that's right. we are at a -- we are at a busy intersection in downtown san jose. till an hour ago the area was closed off because of the accident pthe investigation. -- accident and the investigation. police say two huge commercial vehicles, box truck going westbound and a dump truck collide before 10:00 a.m. this morning. investigators say a woman riding a bicycle was crossing and when the truck was knocked over it crashed an top of her. bicyclists say they need to be cautious in the area because drivers are driving fast. >> just like a motorcycle. you have nothing protecting you. regardless of a helmet, incidence here, happened to this lady. nothing would have saved her. >>> police haven't released the identity of the vi inveigatorare trying to determine which driver might be at fault. this is the 17th traffic related death. there were 12 pedestrian deaths last year. live in san jose, robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> traffic is moving on westbound 24 after a huge vehicle fire this morning.
ktvu's robert handa is in san jose with more. robert? >> reporter: that's right. we are at a -- we are at a busy intersection in downtown san jose. till an hour ago the area was closed off because of the accident pthe investigation. -- accident and the investigation. police say two huge commercial vehicles, box truck going westbound and a dump truck collide before 10:00 a.m. this morning. investigators say a woman riding a bicycle was crossing and when the truck was knocked over it...
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live in san jose, robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> san jose police today released the name of a bicyclist killed by a hit-and- run driver. he died after he was hit from behind by an suv. the vehicle is a 2000 model dodge durango or dakota. the suv is dirty white, light gray or silver. >>> richmond joins other cities in banning single use plastic bags. stores will have to charge 5 cents if they take a paper bag. it takes effect next january. >>> the water district says it is not making any decisions about using herbicide. a grand jury report urged them to do so to reduce fire risk. they don't decide till a report is finished. that won't happen till december. >>> city is taking a stand against makers of assault weapons. they approved a measure to bar it from investing in companies that manufacture guns. the measure is symbolic as there are no such investments by the city but leaders says it make as statement about their commitment to social responsibility. >>> a bill would have suspected the -- suspended the request for public records in 10 days. supporters say they would save the
live in san jose, robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> san jose police today released the name of a bicyclist killed by a hit-and- run driver. he died after he was hit from behind by an suv. the vehicle is a 2000 model dodge durango or dakota. the suv is dirty white, light gray or silver. >>> richmond joins other cities in banning single use plastic bags. stores will have to charge 5 cents if they take a paper bag. it takes effect next january. >>> the water...
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. >> earlier today, robered handa spoke with someone recovering from hepatitis a after eating contaminated berries. >> 22-year-old alia of the coon -- contaminated berries. >> i didn't know other people were feeling sick from the berries also. >> we didn't know how i got sick. >> howard said she began drinking smoothies. >> she was hospitalized shortly after memorial day weekend following four days of high fever and unusual symptoms. >> i was nautious. >> you can probably tell, they're pretty yellow. >> they were stunned to see the cause. >> we let the doctors know, you know, there's a report from the public health department that there is some concern regarding something that she actually did eat. >> she says she's feeling much better but it will be a couple months before she is completely recovered. >> i do encourage people to get the vaccine. >> if i knew i could get a shot to prevent this illness, then i would have. >> the public health hospital is also encouraging people to get the shot, reminding the public there are other wises to get hepatitis a. >> robert handa, ktv ushgs 2 newsu
. >> earlier today, robered handa spoke with someone recovering from hepatitis a after eating contaminated berries. >> 22-year-old alia of the coon -- contaminated berries. >> i didn't know other people were feeling sick from the berries also. >> we didn't know how i got sick. >> howard said she began drinking smoothies. >> she was hospitalized shortly after memorial day weekend following four days of high fever and unusual symptoms. >> i was nautious....
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live in san jose, robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >> more details now. officials reported their first confirmed case of hepatitis a linked to townsend farms antioxident blend of frozen fruit. the resident diagnosed with hepatitis a wasn't hospitalized and recovering at home. >>> an update to a story about an fbi raid at the state capital. it started a state senator of los angeles county. the two offices raided by the fbi both belonged to the senator. the second office did not belong to the latino legislative caucus as initially reported. >> it was a mistake on an old roster. >> the fbi will only say the vade part of a criminal investigation. the commission fined him in the past for not reporting certain gifts but it says it has nothing to do with the fbi investigation centered in los angeles. >>> charges could be in store for people who post nude photos of others without permission. they approved the bill and if passed into law it would make it a misdemeanor to distribute pictures without the suggest's consent. the bill was introduced because of people's
live in san jose, robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >> more details now. officials reported their first confirmed case of hepatitis a linked to townsend farms antioxident blend of frozen fruit. the resident diagnosed with hepatitis a wasn't hospitalized and recovering at home. >>> an update to a story about an fbi raid at the state capital. it started a state senator of los angeles county. the two offices raided by the fbi both belonged to the senator. the second office did not...
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ktvu's robert handa joins us from a section of the freeway. robert? >> reporter: we are standing along side one of the worst freeway stretches in the bay area. 880 here in san jose, this is a familiar sight but soon new lanes will merge relief with the stress. >> reporter: things are going to change soon on interstate 880 and for once things will be moving fast since usually during commute hours -- >> dead stop. two miles an hour. i drive a stick shift. >> reporter: saturday they will remove the cones that line a 4- 1/2 mile stretch in 880 in both directions. that will give some a chance to get familiar with the change from 6 to 8 lanes and monday the new lanes become hov lanes. he endures morning and evening communities. >> communities -- commutes. >> usually it is 20 minutes. so where the carpool lane it will be a big help. >> reporter: he agrees. >> 880 connected to 237 west in the morning is 10:30 p.m. bad. >> the project moved along in other ways. the project began in the spring of 2012 and will be ready month ahead of schedule. he worries could
ktvu's robert handa joins us from a section of the freeway. robert? >> reporter: we are standing along side one of the worst freeway stretches in the bay area. 880 here in san jose, this is a familiar sight but soon new lanes will merge relief with the stress. >> reporter: things are going to change soon on interstate 880 and for once things will be moving fast since usually during commute hours -- >> dead stop. two miles an hour. i drive a stick shift. >> reporter:...
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conduct a public memorial whenever the excavation and hospital construction are complete. >> robert handa, ktvu channel 2 snuz. >>> flames news. >>> flames broke out this morning. the fire spread to vegetation and burned about an acre before firefighters put it out at three this afternoon. >>> our meteorologist, mark tamayo will tell us what we're going to expect. >>> the warm up is coming up. we have some more changes for the weekend. >> as far as temperatures for today, really not a big change from yesterday. >> right around the 60 degrees mark. 70s and 80s for fairfield and antioch. >> this time of year we're talking about coastal fog. >> we had a few patch this is morning, but mostly clear skies right now and basically clear skies for the evening. >> a fire weather warning, or red flag warning that kicks in for parts of northern california, touching parts of solano county from 5 a.m. until 5 p.m. >> we're going to have elevated fire danger tomorrow with the warming temperatures. >> 84 in antioch, oakland 68, san francisco, 62. >> and half moon bay, the cooler spot, those readings in t
conduct a public memorial whenever the excavation and hospital construction are complete. >> robert handa, ktvu channel 2 snuz. >>> flames news. >>> flames broke out this morning. the fire spread to vegetation and burned about an acre before firefighters put it out at three this afternoon. >>> our meteorologist, mark tamayo will tell us what we're going to expect. >>> the warm up is coming up. we have some more changes for the weekend. >> as far...
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robert handa to tell us what changes people can expect on the streets of san jose. >> reporter: right now san jose's police officer have started phase one of their summer-long crack down on violence. we have seen a lot of patrol cars coming and going. this is going to be a common site in sight. the hottest of the gang hot spots, a 16-year-old was gunned down this week. became the city's 25th homicide and eighth gang-related killing this year. police and neighbors are concerned about retaliation. >> many people have weapons. scary. >> reporter: how easy is it to put yourself in a dangerous situation here? >> very easy because there's gangs everybody where. you don't necessarily know where. >> reporter: san jose police launched a summer crackdown on violence. mainly s.w.a.t. and special operations units. next month at another 24 will be added. in august a full time gang unit will be put in place. >> the reality is the department needs to do something. >> this salon ironically called lipsticks and bullets relocated and didn't realize its july 1st opening would be in the midst of a gang c
robert handa to tell us what changes people can expect on the streets of san jose. >> reporter: right now san jose's police officer have started phase one of their summer-long crack down on violence. we have seen a lot of patrol cars coming and going. this is going to be a common site in sight. the hottest of the gang hot spots, a 16-year-old was gunned down this week. became the city's 25th homicide and eighth gang-related killing this year. police and neighbors are concerned about...
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ktvu's robert handa is live now in san jose near the scene. robert. >> reporter: we have been reporting on a week of violence in san jose that reported in four homicides in numerous shootings. it appears san jose police have another situation like that on their hands. we've been told that a young man has been shot here at the s & s market which is near capital expressway. he was shot by another young adult male. and who has fled the scene. we have been told that the victim was shot several types and has been seriously wounded and was recently taken to the hospital. we don't know his condition right now. we've been watching officers search businesses as well as the apartments across the street where they have been searching for the man. they have been making some stops but so far we have not heard of any suspects. lieutenant george beady is here on the scene. thank you for taking the time. can you tell us how the search is going right now? >> officers quickly saturated the area. we made a pedestrian stop. we're waiting to do a search for one in
ktvu's robert handa is live now in san jose near the scene. robert. >> reporter: we have been reporting on a week of violence in san jose that reported in four homicides in numerous shootings. it appears san jose police have another situation like that on their hands. we've been told that a young man has been shot here at the s & s market which is near capital expressway. he was shot by another young adult male. and who has fled the scene. we have been told that the victim was shot...
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. >> robert handa is live with how police plan to take on these violent gangs. >> reporter: we are at san jose police headquarters where we have watched one unit after another roll out of here as the department begins phase one of its summer crackdown on violence. the target, gang hot spots. this this is the kind of scene you expect to see when youngsters are on summer vacation. getting relief from the neighborhood ice cream truck. where san jose's 25th homicide and eighth gang related killing took place. the shooting of a 16-year-old kick started the three phase summer crackdown on violence. one family told us they're glad there will be more cops on the street. right now gangs act like they run the neighborhood. >> it's bad. if you walk down the street and you're wearing a color you're not supposed to, they'll probably come up to you. >> much better. you know, it makes it more safer. like there's a lot going on right now. >> reporter: san jose police plan to add more s.w.a.t. team members to its usual staffing every month. tonight is the start of phase one. >> we have a 20 gang suppr
. >> robert handa is live with how police plan to take on these violent gangs. >> reporter: we are at san jose police headquarters where we have watched one unit after another roll out of here as the department begins phase one of its summer crackdown on violence. the target, gang hot spots. this this is the kind of scene you expect to see when youngsters are on summer vacation. getting relief from the neighborhood ice cream truck. where san jose's 25th homicide and eighth gang...
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ktvu's robert handa joins us live where the suspects were arraigned and you spoke with the sister of one of the accused. >> the suspects are going through the system here in an unusual way. first the two adults and the juvenile were charged but some of the records have been sealed. police released the picture of the juvenile because he will be treated as an adult. >> reporter: san jose police announced they made arrests for the june 13 homicide of gregorio ogana. he was stabbed to death by three gang members who police say targeted him randomly at his home. >> their indept was to rob the victim. -- intent was to rob the victim. >> the family is still in pain from the loss of gregorio ogana. three were taken into custody saturday. robert alvarez of san jose and cassandra reyes of san jose and a 17-year-old. records regarding why they were arrested have been sealed. >> they used a knife. typically they will rob a person, in this case the suspect chose to stab the victim multiple times. >> we took to a woman who was with the group and says it was not a planned robbery and he was the onl
ktvu's robert handa joins us live where the suspects were arraigned and you spoke with the sister of one of the accused. >> the suspects are going through the system here in an unusual way. first the two adults and the juvenile were charged but some of the records have been sealed. police released the picture of the juvenile because he will be treated as an adult. >> reporter: san jose police announced they made arrests for the june 13 homicide of gregorio ogana. he was stabbed to...
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in san jose, robert handa. >>> historic coca-cola bottling plant in san francisco closed today. many of the 60 people who worked at the iconic building came to pick up their paycheck. the building was opened as a bottling facility back in 1927. coca-cola corporate headquarters hasn't said yet what will become of this old building. >>> the new rival to the boeing dreamliner made its first test flight in southern france today. the airbus a-350 has taken eight years to build at a cost of about $15 billion. airbus says the jet is quieter, 25% more fuel efficient, and produces fewer co2 emissions than other aircraft of its size. there are already more than 600 orders for this new jet, which should go into service by the end of 2014. >>> the center for investigative reporting says it's discovered the worst charities in the country. the group used tax filings to determine how much money actually went to the specific cause. now, it says the kids wish network spent 2.5% on direct aid. the cancer fund of america used less than 1%. and the children's wish foundation international spent alm
in san jose, robert handa. >>> historic coca-cola bottling plant in san francisco closed today. many of the 60 people who worked at the iconic building came to pick up their paycheck. the building was opened as a bottling facility back in 1927. coca-cola corporate headquarters hasn't said yet what will become of this old building. >>> the new rival to the boeing dreamliner made its first test flight in southern france today. the airbus a-350 has taken eight years to build at a...
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robert handa at the mall now with late information that he just received. robert. >> reporter: we have been talking to some mall workers who have said they heard this fight ended in a shooting. just a few minutes ago police told us even though they're not talking about the weapon involved, there was not a shooting involved. it has been a long, pain staking day as investigators try to figure out the city's first homicide of the year. the sports authority store is still closed and taped off as a crime scene. as we reported in our 5:00 newscast, police say officers responded to a call of a fight that broke out between two neals involving a -- males involving a weapon just before 11:00 this morning. word spread quickly among mall workers that a man had been killed and another arrested. >> it's a little daunting. i mean, it's just a little crazy they're shutting everything down that this happened. >> officer arrived on scene in about 13 seconds and was able to take the suspect into custody while he was still inside the store. officers were still on scene, discov
robert handa at the mall now with late information that he just received. robert. >> reporter: we have been talking to some mall workers who have said they heard this fight ended in a shooting. just a few minutes ago police told us even though they're not talking about the weapon involved, there was not a shooting involved. it has been a long, pain staking day as investigators try to figure out the city's first homicide of the year. the sports authority store is still closed and taped off...
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in san jose, robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a one night youth curfew is being deemed a success. police enforced that curfew from 11:00 last night to 6:00 this morning. the plan called for police to bring offenders to city hall to face a youth court but as it turns out no arrests were made. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee unveiled his new budget plan today it calls for nearly $8 billion in spending. also includes money for more police officers and firefighters. the mayor says the spending plan will close the city's deficit along with more funds for child care and hiv prevention that were adversely affected by state cuts. >> now is not the time to take our eyes off the ball. we have to continue reforms to protect our city's economic recovery and make our city safe, solvent and successful. >>> one thing the budget apparently does not address is rising pension costs. >>> an african american san francisco police officer who was off duty says he was mistreated by three white officers during a traffic stop last night. lorenzo adamson says he stopped in the city's bay view district just
in san jose, robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a one night youth curfew is being deemed a success. police enforced that curfew from 11:00 last night to 6:00 this morning. the plan called for police to bring offenders to city hall to face a youth court but as it turns out no arrests were made. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee unveiled his new budget plan today it calls for nearly $8 billion in spending. also includes money for more police officers and firefighters. the mayor...
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in san jose, robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a one night youth curfew is being deemed a success. police enforced that curfew from 11:00 last night to 6:00 this morning. the plan called for police to bring offenders to city hall to face a youth court but as it turns out no arrests were made. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee unveiled his new budget plan today it calls for nearly $8 billion in spending. also includes money for more police officers and firefighters. the mayor says the spending plan will close the city's deficit along with more funds for child care and hiv prevention that were adversely affected by state cuts. >> now is not the time to take our eyes off the ball. we have to continue reforms to protect our city's economic recovery and make our city safe, solvent and successful. >>> one thing the budget apparently does not address is rising pension costs. >>> an african american san francisco police officer who was off duty says he was mistreated by three white officers during a traffic stop last night. lorenzo adamson says he stopped in the city's bay view district just
in san jose, robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a one night youth curfew is being deemed a success. police enforced that curfew from 11:00 last night to 6:00 this morning. the plan called for police to bring offenders to city hall to face a youth court but as it turns out no arrests were made. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee unveiled his new budget plan today it calls for nearly $8 billion in spending. also includes money for more police officers and firefighters. the mayor...
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ktvu's robert handa is live tonight at the school. robert? >> reporter: it is a familiar time here in san jose. rogers elementary school has been here for 50 years. this one going on right now will be the last, rogers is the latest casualty in a district struggling with budget cuts. many came out for the final days and that makes this bittersweet. >> this is very devastating to us. at the same time this is going to be a bittersweet celebration. we will be reunited with staff and students and it will be sad because we are saying good-bye to the school. >> short term it is painful. relocation of families, staff, long term it helps the district to better identify resources. >> reporter: it will be a tough last week here for rogers elementary school and at another school, they will also close down on june 14. live in san jose, robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and coming up later a team of high school students walked off with first place awards in a national science competition. and why one astudent says this could -- student says this could
ktvu's robert handa is live tonight at the school. robert? >> reporter: it is a familiar time here in san jose. rogers elementary school has been here for 50 years. this one going on right now will be the last, rogers is the latest casualty in a district struggling with budget cuts. many came out for the final days and that makes this bittersweet. >> this is very devastating to us. at the same time this is going to be a bittersweet celebration. we will be reunited with staff and...
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ktvu's robert handa is live in san jose where leaders are looking at what is next. robert? >> reporter: it has been a busy day after a busy weekend trying to crack down on violence. today it was time to evaluate. and she has a pointed suggestion on what should be done. >> police went back to normal staffing after a weekend when they put 40 additional officers on the streets. the move was in a city that had four homicides and numerous shootings. by friday night a gang related shooting at this market and the 21 homicide, a stabbing. today she sent a letter urging him to seek help from the california highway patrol. >> to make sure we have more boots on the street to patrol, to be able to do gang intervention. >> earlier theistic oakland asked for -- earlier this week oakland asked for help from the chp but right now san jose says it has enough options. >> sending out s.w.a.t., special ops unit. there is no immediate plans. >> reporter: a watch dog group said it needs to be done carefully. >> can't be disjointed. has to be an operation that takes into consideration the other e
ktvu's robert handa is live in san jose where leaders are looking at what is next. robert? >> reporter: it has been a busy day after a busy weekend trying to crack down on violence. today it was time to evaluate. and she has a pointed suggestion on what should be done. >> police went back to normal staffing after a weekend when they put 40 additional officers on the streets. the move was in a city that had four homicides and numerous shootings. by friday night a gang related...
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ktvu's robert handa tells us now it comes at a time when santa clara county is looking at a report of how many people are still uninsured. >> reporter: many people at santa clara medical center will listen carefully to president obama's speech tomorrow in san jose. for many people boils down to affordable health coverage. >> it's expensive. i know. it's very expensive and it's hard when a person doesn't have the you know the right income so if they don't have that income they can't get taken care of. >> reporter: the report today shows 35% of people under 35 years old lack health insurance. >> we see 20 to 30% people uninsured. we're really excited because this means they'll be able to see a doctor. get preventative health department care services and maybe use our emergency room left. >> reporter: the number of unemploymented has gone from three to 13 with more specialized plans that can reduce premiums to $330. santa clara county plans to be one of those insurancers. >> i think there's going to be a lot of options out there for insurance at low cost and when aca was passed the presi
ktvu's robert handa tells us now it comes at a time when santa clara county is looking at a report of how many people are still uninsured. >> reporter: many people at santa clara medical center will listen carefully to president obama's speech tomorrow in san jose. for many people boils down to affordable health coverage. >> it's expensive. i know. it's very expensive and it's hard when a person doesn't have the you know the right income so if they don't have that income they can't...
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robert handa tells us how wedding planners in the south bay are getting ready for the rush to the altar. >> reporter: the supreme court decision was a big hit at lgbt community center in san jose today. the celebration was joyful for rick. he officiates same-sex weddings. he says a surge is building throughout the wedding industry and not only in california but throughout the country. >> i think there'll be a number of people beginning to line up for this. people have been waiting for a long time. >> reporter: jo anna agrees. a wedding planner who through her business has organized same- sex weddings since they were briefly legalized. she expects a bigger spike this time around. >> i think the phone is going to ring off the hook and we'll be busier. >> reporter: one reason so many people expect more business is many same-sex couples are planning to renew their vows. celebrating a 30th anniversary. they cherish the ceremony they had in 1984. >> it was great. but the only thing, it wasn't legal. we had a whole union and they said it wasn't. >> there's going to be a lot of celebrating. a l
robert handa tells us how wedding planners in the south bay are getting ready for the rush to the altar. >> reporter: the supreme court decision was a big hit at lgbt community center in san jose today. the celebration was joyful for rick. he officiates same-sex weddings. he says a surge is building throughout the wedding industry and not only in california but throughout the country. >> i think there'll be a number of people beginning to line up for this. people have been waiting...
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ktvu's robert handa tells us now it comes at a time when santa clara county is looking at a report of how many people are still uninsured. >> reporter: many people at santa clara medical center will listen carefully to president obama's speech tomorrow in san jose. for many people boils down to affordable health coverage. >> it's expensive. i know. it's very expensive and it's hard when a person doesn't have the you know the right income so if they don't have that income they can't get taken care of. >> reporter: the report today shows 35% of people under 35 years old lack health insurance. >> we see 20 to 30% people uninsured. we're really excited because this means they'll be able to see a doctor. get preventative health department care services and maybe use our emergency room left. >> reporter: the number of unemploymented has gone from three to 13 with more specialized plans that can reduce premiums to $330. santa clara county plans to be one of those insurancers. >> i think there's going to be a lot of options out there for insurance at low cost and when aca was passed the presi
ktvu's robert handa tells us now it comes at a time when santa clara county is looking at a report of how many people are still uninsured. >> reporter: many people at santa clara medical center will listen carefully to president obama's speech tomorrow in san jose. for many people boils down to affordable health coverage. >> it's expensive. i know. it's very expensive and it's hard when a person doesn't have the you know the right income so if they don't have that income they can't...
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robert handa tells us how wedding planners in the south bay are getting ready for the rush to the altar. >> reporter: the supreme court decision was a big hit at lgbt community center in san jose today. the celebration was joyful for rick. he officiates same-sex weddings. he says a surge is building throughout the wedding industry and not only in california but throughout the country. >> i think there'll be a number of people beginning to line up for this. people have been waiting for a long time. >> reporter: jo anna agrees. a wedding planner who through her business has organized same- sex weddings since they were briefly legalized. she expects a bigger spike this time around. >> i think the phone is going to ring off the hook and we'll be busier. >> reporter: one reason so many people expect more business is many same-sex couples are planning to renew their vows. celebrating a 30th anniversary. they cherish the ceremony they had in 1984. >> it was great. but the only thing, it wasn't legal. we had a whole union and they said it wasn't. >> there's going to be a lot of celebrating. a l
robert handa tells us how wedding planners in the south bay are getting ready for the rush to the altar. >> reporter: the supreme court decision was a big hit at lgbt community center in san jose today. the celebration was joyful for rick. he officiates same-sex weddings. he says a surge is building throughout the wedding industry and not only in california but throughout the country. >> i think there'll be a number of people beginning to line up for this. people have been waiting...
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robert handa has be in contact with his family. you're live to tell us about the family's mixed feelings. >> reporter: very mixed feelings. the new pictures on the stowe families? have some medical officials saying brian's situation could help focus the debate over the president's health care reform. santa clara valley medical center is one of several facilities that cared for brian stowe after he suffered brain injuries from an attack by two men in 2011. today stowe's family confirmed brian is now home, but only because his insurance company after two years stopped paying for live in care at cns. family members told us they are happy he's home, but emphasize brian would be better off at cns. health and hospital system officials meeting in san jose said brian's dilemma shows why healthcare reform is needed. >> where she a fair number of individuals like brian who are very difficult to care for and they will reach the cap and then they'll get care that isn't really quite what they need. >> reporter: while some critics say absorbing
robert handa has be in contact with his family. you're live to tell us about the family's mixed feelings. >> reporter: very mixed feelings. the new pictures on the stowe families? have some medical officials saying brian's situation could help focus the debate over the president's health care reform. santa clara valley medical center is one of several facilities that cared for brian stowe after he suffered brain injuries from an attack by two men in 2011. today stowe's family confirmed...
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robert handa is in san jose tonight and tells us more about this police strategy. robert-- >> reporter: well we are at the hottest of the san jose hot spots right now. audibon drive where a teenaged was gunned down. these days memorials for victims help mark san jose's hot spots of gang violence. alisa already knows she's in one. >> there's been a lot in this neighborhood and the one where i work this past week. >> we heard that's number two in san jose as far as violence go. >> reporter: 19-year-old felipe band era s was gunned down yesterday. in response, police plan to spread out an additional 40 officers tonight and through the weekend all especially trained in dealing with gang related activities. >> that will be good. >> what do you think they need to do though when they come into the neighborhood? >> i think not just patrolling and driving around but actually getting out of their cars and approaching people. then letting them know that they actually are here and doing something about it. >> reporter: police say that's the plan. >> gang members are being cont
robert handa is in san jose tonight and tells us more about this police strategy. robert-- >> reporter: well we are at the hottest of the san jose hot spots right now. audibon drive where a teenaged was gunned down. these days memorials for victims help mark san jose's hot spots of gang violence. alisa already knows she's in one. >> there's been a lot in this neighborhood and the one where i work this past week. >> we heard that's number two in san jose as far as violence go....
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ktvu's robert handa is live in san jose where the city leaders say it's not that simple. >> reporter: we're inside one home in the neighborhood where families say they want to put more cameras on the streets and have that police monitored surveillance. as you can see this family already has a pretty good security system but it hasn't been good enough. >> reporter: the family has an elaborate set of surveillance cameras inside their home in the area of creek san jose but have had packages stolen. >> even having these security cameras and having an alarm system which we thought was a deterrent. apparently not because they're getting more and more brazen now. >> reporter: the family has joined others to allow private cameras on poles. >> we're just asking what is there. this is something that's happening every week. every week we're having a few break-ins. that's not good at all. that is saying a lot. >> reporter: we were told privacy was an issue. and that private cameras or signs cannot be put on public facilities. >> unless you have a little bit more than just a photo of the suspect i
ktvu's robert handa is live in san jose where the city leaders say it's not that simple. >> reporter: we're inside one home in the neighborhood where families say they want to put more cameras on the streets and have that police monitored surveillance. as you can see this family already has a pretty good security system but it hasn't been good enough. >> reporter: the family has an elaborate set of surveillance cameras inside their home in the area of creek san jose but have had...
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new at 6, robert handa got ahold of that video. what does it show? >> reporter: what's important for the sheriff's department is what the video reveals about the attack that took place at this substation and other attacks nearby. the attacker has done everything with an expert hand. the sheriff says she hopes that insight will help the public help investigators. a number of security cameras are situated around the substation in santa clara county. today the sheriff showed some of the video from april 16th around 2:00 a.m. when someone shot up the system with a high powered rifle. you can see sparks fly. laurie smith says what this and other unreleased video reveals, the shooter is able to stay on the fringe of the camera shots. >> we're releasing the video tape today because it reinforces, we want the public to keep giving us information. the fact that we don't see the perpetrator. the person knew what they were doing. >> reporter: the person has unusual knowledge of the layout and nearby at&t lines. smith reminds the public of the expert sabotage th
new at 6, robert handa got ahold of that video. what does it show? >> reporter: what's important for the sheriff's department is what the video reveals about the attack that took place at this substation and other attacks nearby. the attacker has done everything with an expert hand. the sheriff says she hopes that insight will help the public help investigators. a number of security cameras are situated around the substation in santa clara county. today the sheriff showed some of the...
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live in milipitas, robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we're following breaking news of a deadly shooting rampage in santaman monica. police announced at least 7 people have died including the suspected shooter. the suspect killed two people at a house near santa monica college. then police say the gunman killed two more people as he moved toward the college and gunned down two more on campus. police shot and killed the suspect in the library. >> a male, white, 25 to 30 years of age. wearing all black clothing and what appears to be a ballistics vest. >> someone police are calling a person of interest was taken into custody at the college. this happened about 3 miles away from where president obama was attending a fundraiser. the secret service says it was aware of the shootings and they did not impact the president's event. >>> serial killer richard ramirez died this morning just two days after being hospitalized. ramirez was known as the night stalker. he was one of california's worst serial killers between 1984 and 1985. he also spent time in san francisco. ramirez was convicted of 13
live in milipitas, robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we're following breaking news of a deadly shooting rampage in santaman monica. police announced at least 7 people have died including the suspected shooter. the suspect killed two people at a house near santa monica college. then police say the gunman killed two more people as he moved toward the college and gunned down two more on campus. police shot and killed the suspect in the library. >> a male, white, 25 to 30 years...
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live in san jose, robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new details now on a story we've been following since early this morning about the search for a suspect wanted in connection with a deadly shooting in richmond. the shot spotter alert system picked up gunshots about 12:30 this morning at an apartment complex. when officers arrived they found the victim, 41-year-old stacy marshall. police have now identified 38- year-old clarence keith bailey as the suspect in the killing. witnesses say he and marshall were arguing before the shots were fired. police tell us this killing is not the first at this apartment complex. >> that apartment complex is one of our more active l areas in the city. we have had several -- we've had a few homicides there in the past. >> investigators have not yet determined what the men were arguing about, but they say bailey is believed to be armed and dangerous. >>> morgan hill police are looking for a man who robbed a citi bank branch. in this photo you'll see a man pointing a handgun at a teller. this happened about 10:00 this morning. another man backed a sto
live in san jose, robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new details now on a story we've been following since early this morning about the search for a suspect wanted in connection with a deadly shooting in richmond. the shot spotter alert system picked up gunshots about 12:30 this morning at an apartment complex. when officers arrived they found the victim, 41-year-old stacy marshall. police have now identified 38- year-old clarence keith bailey as the suspect in the killing....
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robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new details about hepatitis a. a pharmacist stole prescriptions at two target stores. target is notifying any customer whose might have been exposed while the pharmacist was contagious. >> they get replacement medications and if they had consumed the medication within 14 days get hepatitis a vaccine or whatever is recommended for prevention. >> the pharmacist was a patient who came down with hepatitis a. that pharmacist has recovered from the illness. >>> two days before he is due to be sentenced, disgraced former santa clara county supervisor george shirakawa, jr. is in more trouble with the law. prosecutors brought new charges against him for being involved in a dirty campaign trick in 2010. george shirakawa is accused of impersonating a candidate. he mailed fake flyers appearing to come from her aimed at destroying her reputation. the district attorney has the dna to prove george shirakawa is guilty. >> the dna from the stamp matched george shirakawa. >> prosecutors say george shirakawa turned himself in this mo
robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new details about hepatitis a. a pharmacist stole prescriptions at two target stores. target is notifying any customer whose might have been exposed while the pharmacist was contagious. >> they get replacement medications and if they had consumed the medication within 14 days get hepatitis a vaccine or whatever is recommended for prevention. >> the pharmacist was a patient who came down with hepatitis a. that pharmacist has recovered...
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as robert handa reports the combination of heat. fireworks and dry grass and brush has fire crews even more worried than usual. >>> it has already been a busy fire season for calfire. today the south bay unit swarmed the storage unit especially because was near a dry storage field. >> most of that humidity and moisture is gone now due to the heat. so it's drying out. the drier the conditions the easier it is for things to ignite. >> reporter: the heat wave comes as crews set up to sell fireworks sunday. the hot weather has them more concerned about neighborhood fireworks. >> it's a good thing for them to have fun. but they have to have water or something so if a fire occurs they can put it out. >> sometimes there's alcohol involved. the fire safety is the major concern for us. with safety zones still exist you have the ability for aerial devices to go out on the grass fields. >> reporter: calfire will be out patrolling and so will the bomb squad. >> every year we get calls on injuries from fireworks. and they are from minor to extre
as robert handa reports the combination of heat. fireworks and dry grass and brush has fire crews even more worried than usual. >>> it has already been a busy fire season for calfire. today the south bay unit swarmed the storage unit especially because was near a dry storage field. >> most of that humidity and moisture is gone now due to the heat. so it's drying out. the drier the conditions the easier it is for things to ignite. >> reporter: the heat wave comes as crews...
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as robert handa reports the combination of heat. fireworks and dry grass and brush has fire crews even more worried than usual. >>> it has already been a busy fire season for calfire. today the south bay unit swarmed the storage unit especially because it was near a dry storage field. >> most of that humidity and moisture is gone now due to the heat. so it's drying out. the drier the conditions the easier it is for things to ignite. >> reporter: the heat wave comes as crews set up to sell fireworks sunday. the hot weather has them more concerned about neighborhood fireworks. >> it's a good thing for them to have fun. but they have to have water or something so if a fire occurs they can put it out. >> sometimes there's alcohol involved. the fire safety is the major concern for us. with safety zones still exist you have the ability for aerial devices to go out on the grass fields. >> reporter: calfire will be out patrolling and so will the bomb squad. >> every year we get calls on injuries from fireworks. and they are from minor to ex
as robert handa reports the combination of heat. fireworks and dry grass and brush has fire crews even more worried than usual. >>> it has already been a busy fire season for calfire. today the south bay unit swarmed the storage unit especially because it was near a dry storage field. >> most of that humidity and moisture is gone now due to the heat. so it's drying out. the drier the conditions the easier it is for things to ignite. >> reporter: the heat wave comes as crews...
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robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> in news of the world tonight, in syria france says it has now confirmed the deadly nerve gas has been used several times in the civil war there. at least once by the regime of president assad. britain has positive tests for sarin. president obama said confirmed use of such weapons would be crossing the line. >>> in china, crowds surrounded the cars of government officials sent to investigate that fire at a poultry plant where 119 people died. relatives of the dead are furious that they have not been allowed access to the bodies of their loved ones. they're also outraged over reports that a locked door trapped many workers inside that burning factory. >>> and in myanmar, coca-cola opened a bottling company as the start of a five year, $200 million investment. coca-cola hasn't produced its soft drink there for more than 60 years. in the past few years, myanmar has made democratic reforms. >>> on wall street stocks fell today, ending a streak of gains. the dough industrial dropped 76 points today. nasdaq lost 20. uncertainty about the feds stimulus
robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> in news of the world tonight, in syria france says it has now confirmed the deadly nerve gas has been used several times in the civil war there. at least once by the regime of president assad. britain has positive tests for sarin. president obama said confirmed use of such weapons would be crossing the line. >>> in china, crowds surrounded the cars of government officials sent to investigate that fire at a poultry plant where 119 people...
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live in san jose, robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we have new information tonight about the bust of a sex trafficking ring in the bay area. a story ktvu channel 2 news broke last night at 10:00 p.m. the couple isaccused of running a brothel in san jose. and now we learned they are suspected of being part of a larger operation. ktvu's alex savage is live with the details and the charges they are facing. alex? >> reporter: prosecutors said today they are worried the defendant could post bond and leave to china where he is from. he is facing charges of pimping and human trafficking and his wife is facing the same charges but right now she is on the run. >> reporter: accused of forcing women to work as prostcute, zhi liu was -- prostcute, zhi liu was in -- prostitutes, zhi liu was in court. a judge orded zhi liu not to leave california if he posts bond. >> i think we always have concerns about people leaving the country. especially when they are from another country. >> reporter: he is accused of running a brothel. agents searched the place yesterday, seizing $50,000 in cash, compute
live in san jose, robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we have new information tonight about the bust of a sex trafficking ring in the bay area. a story ktvu channel 2 news broke last night at 10:00 p.m. the couple isaccused of running a brothel in san jose. and now we learned they are suspected of being part of a larger operation. ktvu's alex savage is live with the details and the charges they are facing. alex? >> reporter: prosecutors said today they are worried the...
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robert handa ktvu channel 2 news. >>> authorities have identified a woman found dead in a ravine. the victim has been identified trisha hop. the sheriff's office said she had no permanent address but did have ties to pleasanton. her body was found by a hiker yesterday in west marin. investigators say her injuries appeared suspicious. >>> an actress from texas has been arrested in connection with those ricin tainted letters sent to president obama and new york mayor michael bloomberg. 5-year-old shannon richardson appeared in federal court in texas today. the fbi said she first told investigators her husband sent the letters. then she said her husband forced her to send the letters. richardson has had small roles in two tv series the walking dead and the vampire diaries. >>> the online bidding is over for the annual lunch with billionaire investor warren buffet it went for $1,000,100 and that money will be going to the glide foundation in san francisco. there is the 14th year warren buffet has auctioned off a lunch to benefit glide. he gives a hundred percent to the glide foundatio
robert handa ktvu channel 2 news. >>> authorities have identified a woman found dead in a ravine. the victim has been identified trisha hop. the sheriff's office said she had no permanent address but did have ties to pleasanton. her body was found by a hiker yesterday in west marin. investigators say her injuries appeared suspicious. >>> an actress from texas has been arrested in connection with those ricin tainted letters sent to president obama and new york mayor michael...
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robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> in news of the world tonight, in syria france says it has now confirmed the deadly nerve gas has been used several times in the civil war there. at least once by the regime of president assad. britain has positive tests for sarin. president obama said confirmed use of such weapons would be crossing the line. >>> in china, crowds surrounded the cars of government officials sent to investigate that fire at a poultry plant where 119 people died. relatives of the dead are furious that they have not been allowed access to the bodies of their loved ones. they're also outraged over reports that a locked door trapped many workers insi that burning factory. >>> and in myanmar, coca-cola opened a bottling company as the start of a five year, $200 million investment. coca-cola hasn't produced its soft drink there for more than 60 years. in the past few years, myanmar has made democratic reforms. >>> on wall street stocks fell today, ending a streak of gains. the dough industrial dropped 76 points today. nasdaq lost 20. uncertainty about the feds stimulus p
robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> in news of the world tonight, in syria france says it has now confirmed the deadly nerve gas has been used several times in the civil war there. at least once by the regime of president assad. britain has positive tests for sarin. president obama said confirmed use of such weapons would be crossing the line. >>> in china, crowds surrounded the cars of government officials sent to investigate that fire at a poultry plant where 119 people...
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robert handa ktvu channel 2 news. >>> authorities have identified a woman found dead in a ravine. the victim has been identified trisha hop. the sheriff's office said she had no permanent address but did have ties to pleasanton. her body was found by a hiker yesterday in west marin. investigators say her injuries appeared suspicious. >>> an actress from texas has been arrested in connection with those ricin tainted letters sent to president obama and new york mayor michael bloomberg. 5-year-old shannon richardson appeared in federal court in texas today. the fbi said she first told investigators her husband sent the letters. then she said her husband forced her to send the letters. richardson has had small roles in two tv series the walking dead and the vampire diaries. >>> the online bidding is over for the annual lunch with billionaire investor warren buffet it went for $1,000,100 and that money will be going to the glide foundation in san francisco. there is the 14th year warren buffet has auctioned off a lunch to benefit glide. he gives a hundred percent to the glide foundatio
robert handa ktvu channel 2 news. >>> authorities have identified a woman found dead in a ravine. the victim has been identified trisha hop. the sheriff's office said she had no permanent address but did have ties to pleasanton. her body was found by a hiker yesterday in west marin. investigators say her injuries appeared suspicious. >>> an actress from texas has been arrested in connection with those ricin tainted letters sent to president obama and new york mayor michael...
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i'm keikichi handa in tokyo with the latest at this hour. >>> hassan rohani has won iran's presidential election in a landslide defeating hard line conservative candidates. the former nuclear negotiator is backed by both reformist groups and aims to improve ties with western nations. iran's interior ministry announced on saturday that rohani garnered more than 50.7% of all the valid votes and more
i'm keikichi handa in tokyo with the latest at this hour. >>> hassan rohani has won iran's presidential election in a landslide defeating hard line conservative candidates. the former nuclear negotiator is backed by both reformist groups and aims to improve ties with western nations. iran's interior ministry announced on saturday that rohani garnered more than 50.7% of all the valid votes and more
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i'm keikichi handa in tokyo with the latest at this hour. >>> hassan rohani has won iran's presidential election in a landslide defeating hard line conservative candidates. the former nuclear negotiator is backed by both reformist groups and aims to improve ties with western nations. iran's interior ministry announced on saturday that rohani garnered more than 50.7% of all the valid votes and more than the 50% he needed to avoid a runoff. he was followed by tehran mayor mohammad bagher ghalibaf, a hard line conservative who took about 16% of the votes. iran's top nuclear negotiator saeed jalili, also a hard line conservative, lagged behind with 11%. the voter turnout was 72.7%. president elect hassan rohani is known as a moderate conservative and he has been stressing the need to improve ties with western nations. he was the secretary-general of the supreme national security council during the government of former president muhammad khatami who is a moderate. rohani also served as iran's chief negotiator for the highest priority on the country's agenda, nuclear issues. in 2004, he displ
i'm keikichi handa in tokyo with the latest at this hour. >>> hassan rohani has won iran's presidential election in a landslide defeating hard line conservative candidates. the former nuclear negotiator is backed by both reformist groups and aims to improve ties with western nations. iran's interior ministry announced on saturday that rohani garnered more than 50.7% of all the valid votes and more than the 50% he needed to avoid a runoff. he was followed by tehran mayor mohammad bagher...